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Now the freaks are on television, the freaks are in the movies. And its no longer the sideshow, its the whole show. The colorful circus and the clowns and the elephants, for all intents and purposes, are gone, and were dealing only with the freaks. - Jonathan Winters

I've used the "normal" Midwests and liked them, there are several well worn pairs in my tool bag. I've got a pair used for demo and they've held up well. I could never justify Kleins or Klenks, I've used Malcos and liked the standard ones but the Max 2000 line is garbage.

I think the guy in the demenstration video should have practiced more at cutting holes. He didnt look like he was very comfortable doing it and those snips sure dont take a very big cut at a time. I can see where they really dont have any type of balance to they being you would be spending a lot more time keeping the handles vertical to cut right then you would with regular snipes. who knows maybe once you get use to them they might not be too bad.